The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, May 05, 1910, Image 2
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We have been u»o Uu»r ^Uh prewt.t
dutka to five eniithur ehap er of our
Vocoder loaa tliia wvtfc, l*«' "I** ,r y i"
fltla Vlmo for jlxlr C»IW'Inuanoe In our
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iheM «o that they mat become I* I
crow is It 1«*o« oftet what people
tblnh I*r ua hut what We reallv are that
count* when the jre^r* hate crept apa •
toil rha aanoot of Ufa 1« appmachlnf.
Rarhapa aaaie nae haa «lona ua • fav
or and we have out ahown our frmtl-
trt<la. IkrhaiMi we have m»t heen f rate-
fill mull the year* have pi«ee<) an*1 U I*
ton late to mention or chow our feeling,
j iVti*' Then* Ort v thl** !.«t naps**on
| ti» amie other piijtrjni upon tUo tluxty
• * war of IU* the .IrioW of co!<l wafer Hr
may not, p*«* It back to ii'*. but perliap*
1 |i too vlllpoou ami on. bleaeli-itother*
j 1e turn all h-ioir fraioftil when it ia
i too Utc to pa*s It hack.
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Candidate Cards
Primary Election Aag 23,’10
FOR COMORK'9
I hereity annotmee mvaelf a ramil-
d »;e for Confre** froui thi*. the Second
Cooereo.lonal DHrric.t. p'cd^ltig myadf
to nbl-lc by the mte* of the IhnmotatlC
'primary and to auplMirt the noniineea
thereof.
J.tmci F. Cjmea.'--
lleproeciuaUvea of wrfnnlrailona of
fanneia h»vlii)l momherehlp* amonnt
Inf to throe million* met In St. I«oul*.
Vlee«<«rl. on Monday and will reiwaln
Vn *e«*ion until Silurdey. Ninety ad-
dreaee* wore on the programme, to be
wade oti the all wurklnf daya of the
week.
Rej>ort» of the dr*t twh <Uj * elniW
that tliere I* no politic* li> *lnhl but
that the great attemb y means btulnoa*
and a heap of it.
The genera! |p>nrt of the agricultural
Interrats of the United Statea iatbe
«na object of all, atul th<jr have in
tmloti the power to eafomo all
righteewt dew** nda.
A year from now the big
will be *Ut« making for the president*
HI eleetlon in l?IJ. If he keep* going
ae be haa atarted Suoato- Tliomaa 1’.
dJure of OklahotM'i will be the l>«*t Deni*
wurallc tlinbei In sight.
He baa been physically blind alone
lie wa# lu hla teen*, ami though not vet
oat of bU thtrtle* know* more wild cun
eee further arennd blie and Into the
future than men with douhle hi* ye*r«
and uarMawned *ye*lghr. HI* inemcry.
Wnadeefiel In it* grasp ami accuracy,
take*the H»ce of cyualgbt. lie can
TVten Vo.the reading of a long and in
tricate taieilar *utcuient and repeat It
Ireta and Agure as accurate y as the
•vensfa man can read >t.
lie t#of South Carolina atock, hny-
»«g ktofelk* Ip Union and Spartanburg
Uountiet. Tuey pronounce t..e name
In two syllable*—lio^ge. w HU accent on
che Oast.
That tired feeling >cetn* to br coming
over the Republican*, bl{ and Utile,
»»f tbe Nortlw S iveral rock ribbed
Kepubllraa <limgrea*lonal dlstrlcfs
have recently swrprised the natives and
wwtaMeie hy aleeting live Democrats a*
iwieeeaanrs lo dead KepnhHcans. Hen-
ators X. W. AldvMl of Mhede Islami
wad Eugena Halo of Maine, two of the
wMeetMid-atHeat awtnrrat*«r the grand
old^atty, have gUen noUce that they
. ^IreiHit puhHe I We ad U*e <«4e of tbelr
present terms.
\ la the A'aa^Cimios'irgcnr Rewublic-
numtMf and iollu-
atorm* of politic* a*
rviee iiMsmed (be aettiog sum.
llaicWhs-boen e ectrd livctimew. for
, iiHatilaioiisJ.y Me rjnit*
i strong opjH»*irion to him
•red. He and Aldrich awn
t» the country anti
retire to keep from
irt.
A UIjUKiOUS DAY.
With hillside and valley clothed In
heaiiilfnl \erdarr, wldt the deep blue
vault of the heaveitM arching gloriously
overhead, with lb« swe»i trilling
imwerows song bird*, anil all nature
full of Mh* j* y «f an awakened Spring,
the surviving memlwr* ol that gallant
hand of gr<y clad heroes who l<>*t all
*ay« honor in th* rain attempt to stem
(he advance of Sherman'* devaata log.
ilestroylog hordes of hired *<ddlera on
that memorable dav In Ihw.'i met at Riv
er*’ Bridge* on la*l Thursday to cale-
hrate the thiriy-llfth aitiiiver*arv ot
the biltle Ai d with then) were g»th
eted hatHlsome matron*, loVe y aiaid* u*
anti gallant son*, *1' ln>'<»l to the hal
lowed iiminnrte* of a lust cau«o. there
to lumor tho«e who ga»t5 their live* in
the bravest struggle since ll.oe began.
After the. singing of song* dear to
the heart* of Pixie, Dr. \ K Kirkland.
.Sir.ofIMar, tleilrered the address of
welcome, followed by Itcv. C l,\ Hrowm.
P. I) . ol Suin'er the orator of I he day.
He ke pt hi* audience lntere*t*-d from
*tart to finish, telling many humorous
* ___ ] anecdote*, anti fie wa* frequehtpr In-
p»t!WfIans tetrupfd fy applm)*^ lit* niftfre**
was « rrVh.w of the cau*es of the Civil
W a r.
The most touching Inclifewt of the
dav was the •Ight of the raf«idlv tfiin-
nlng rank* of the \ eterslis inarching
to the la*t r*-*ring pla--** of tlieir l*e-
loved comraile*. w iiete loving hand*
heaped high their graves with many *
fl twer Kv?rv hegtl wa* ha r ed anti
more than one eye glistened with un
shed tear*.
Ami after a dinner such s* onlv our
Southern cook* know how to prepare,
they recalled deed* of valor done ami
Iiveil again In the day* that arc no
more.
Hut there I* one thing to which we
regret the nece«sitv fur calling at on.
tmn. and that is the growing lack ot
Interest llmt f* in uilfe«t*d hy the men
In these meetings of old coiu’iule*. We
are told that the number who attend
grow* smaller each year. This should
nut he We know nof how many will
answer th« rwli call on the other side of
the river before another reveille I*
sounded at River*’ Bridges and i*»her
camp* in thi* Atate The women, on
the o»her hand. «how an eve: Increas
ing mterest Wa should feel honored
In being glrrn the privilege of gather
ing togeliter with these dear old battle-
scarred heroe*. and bv deed* a* well a*
hv words show them the reverence In
which they are held. I'almewo.
10R COLNTY AUDITOR.
Barnwell, S. May 3. IfPO.
I hereby announce mvaelf a candidate
for reflection to the oflice of County
Auditor for Barnwell County, subject
of f to the Pile* and regulations (»f the
Democratic partv and pledge nryself to
auppon the nominees of tho party.
C. W. Moody.
FOR COI'NTT SUPER VISOR.
B irnwell. S. 0., May llrd, 1!)10.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for rcelecflon to the i>lll-e of
i.onntv Supervisor, *uf'ject to the rub s
and regulations of the Democratic
I’rrmarv Tdeethm. ydedglng my self to
urtil ie hv its r««uH and to support tbe
nominees of tbo piny.
J. B. Morris.
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Tha t-ounlyTVrr^Go ha* re-
reived convplaluts thi*: the nlf»l. , ‘s •’
•everal needy and tleaervlng henedcl
nrles have been left »W thi* year’s ndJ,
while th* nauic* of smwe who Imivc
crossed the river reMMitv.
ffe train p«»eUkin te know that the
Bbwrj bes-bvet* iu*»*t ewtefui stH pain*
raking-in snliaf h«* Iteeu »j Bs mein-
beradargaly a lahor of love aud justice.
Ttiay have had litfls »h-I|* Irom «tl«er*.
and are not to be blamed for whatever
Mistake* have been aa*v>c.
If roti. dear reader, wHI hevk over
tfM fist a* published im la*t week’s
avHlufv papers and write to < omnsl*-
.daner D. <>. Rurckhtaiter or Ibairmau
.4\ I*. Mhnrllle, giving the name of
fhoac wh* era dead and of tbe aurvi*
xx>ra whoaanUmes lure berw left oft
you wfR do W'he pful work for those
in needaod a just work fur the State
mail the thinning heuet*ciari««
1*0 this right now, aud the west roll
will be a better one.
CONTRIBUTED
EDITORIALS.
•Mill. * here Is the .•went girl gradu-
me of yr*U rycar?/’ a*k* Toe « oinmhta
iHat^ in a recent i«su<> Hinl for it* eu
lightenmont vtc suhimt 'hr lolhiwing,
which Ucalled ••'Hue Mvoludoti of a
Ailrl•”
When the teacher asked her name,
at (lie age of »1k yeata, she niodoatly
replbuk “Merir, nea’aiu.” On the
graduating Inviiation* it waa sfielled
After ber debut into aoch ty
adopted ae being morn
<*»hionab!o. lu due time she was
married and now the children all call
her*‘lia. M l*almetU>.
njury
That
ORATITIDK.
DratHude D one of the rarer and
Auer virtues 1V« aiieud otinmlv.ea do
smln ostlviu have rtiewi
turn a (suit and do *»* nil HI turn. l>f
♦Ue th* T asucuustf we oar uurtiver *L-
•tugetlier and say hard and unkind
things about us. Weha«lbecii pained
•t the turn that had been given to
mi attempt to help some one. We knew
of a similar east of ingmlltode that
Had come to aa old man In conver**.
Sion with him we mentioned tv He
•orprUed at uur knowledge
tbe circumaUQocs mid adniHted the
correctness of H. Purely, we thought,
he Is sorry for the .kindness be haa
We were younger then aud were
' when he aabl. “I am not at
the little J did. 1 wUh I
, yr y —
upon Ut. We
Inca found It V> be tree that we
‘ tbe after jearf regret any art
>r may attempt at Heipfni.
■bow it baa been aria-
re are to be like ike
let the seeds of kind-
; cultivate
OEITtXW EVEN. ,
The Instinct to get even is an anlma’
instinvt A lmr*« (hat is kicked will
kick hack ; h cow that I* hooked will
hixdi back, untli she sera she I* getting
the worst of It. Man like other animals
ha* lhed*-*lre of an »y.« for eye and s
nvitp for a tooth ” Even a lime child
will strike back. Among the ignorant
and uocuillv ated cla«»e* there I* al
ways the feeling of detlilng to gci
wen for every fancied or'real wrong
Any prison can get even If he de.ire
to do so. It I* only necessary to hold
one's *«lf in restriint until ihe other
person's time of wesknes* c••<«•*; for
it will sorely come. No man I* .foog
at all limes. And when bl* blow ha
*l>*ii{ hi* energy even the str< nge*t
uisn may lie ••downed.”
But w liat ia the good of getting eye'
after all. Noma men ought to b.
taught a lesson, you say. Time l* true
and ft ft be a lesson you are giving
w Ithout thought of self or of th^ in
you have received then go ahead
is not gwilng even, (setting even I*
a turn to anotlie* Incansc that
oCh*Tinr»’f."np something to y m It
W(lie'*l kill yi'hr eat Iw-cau-a you
killed my dog" apirit, " hen tlic cal
l» killed, w hat Is the good ot* Wh it
have you done? You have only
placed \<«ir«e|f on a l.mting with an
other man who ha* a mean spirit. He
will probably do you another turn
worse than the first and I lien you mu*t
do another tiill meaner until the whole
wwtlvr simmer* down to a question ol
which I* the moaner of the two. Ii
jo t are the meaner you w ill triumph
In the end and glory over your enemy
fallen Into Ms grave And then what
more can ton do* He 1* out of the
Kgb t. No hand of \our» can touch
him more. But you can live on with
tbe •atlafaciiou of knowing that you
were the meaner man of the two. Old
you ever play the gtoie to Hie finish
and iht-n leel satisfied with it? If you
want to try it ami *e«.
l.ong ago there wa* in our heart
that desire to get even w ith those who
list) wronged u». But *e hive learn
ed a better way. If one ha* wronged
oi misunderstood us we are willing to
wait. There 1* one who settle* all dis
tune* and right* all w rong* If we can
only hide the time. He know* Setter
tlic amount ol the debt than we know
He knows how to make the rod hurt
better than we, and He is absolutely
just in Hi* judgment of evety trail*
action "hen he ha* rignted our
w rong* no sting is lettin our hearts,
no stain upon our hand*
••Vengeance is mine, I will repay
•ayeth the l.ord.”
ernmeut In th« hands of the grand old
par<>
And the worst 1* yet to come. With
tho greater part of cotton crop of the
United Ntafe* kllpd by th3 belated cold
wave and the scarcity of seed for re
planting, the rnl!l* and their dependent
employe* have a tough road before
them if they intend to stick to the
facth'* that they have adopted. A large
majority of tho mills, controlled as they
are hv Northern cupitnl, have no *T'"
pathy for either thtdr operatives or the
farmer* who produce the raw material
sole aim and ambition being to wring
as large dividend* *« poaslhle on their
watered vfock, and there I* no limit to
what they w 111 do to aceompl'sb ihl-
result. If by working short hour* the*
see even a small posdbilify ofjmmtner-
ing the price of cotton down, the suf
fering of tnelr tolling minions, who
will thereby be thrown in htlene-s anti
want, D not even a secondary consld
eration with them
And proof conclusive that the mill
owners have no kindly feeling* for the
farmer i« (lie fact that the mill* alt
over Hie country are importing large
quantities of F.sst ludla.i cotton. Thi*
cotton can be delivered at the mill* fo'
about two cent* a p utiid cheaper than
the home grow n staple, hut 1* of a
much infet lor gra'bi Thl* Importation
of foreign cotton I* no novelty for i'
wa* started last fall when Arneiican
cotton icached It cent*.
But all the glossing over that tbe
Republican newspaper* mav he able to
do will not fool those who have eye* 'o
*ee and ear» to hear a* to the true con
dttlpn brought about bv the misrule of
the party for the chosen few .
Palmetto
DONK HOME.
At hs'f past six o'clock on Bund*'
’morning. April Ifth, friend* and loved
ones gathered around the bedside of
Mr Mitthtaa Hair witnessed the close
of bis beautiful life here on earth. He
had been an inva.hl for months and
was confined to hi* l*ed for seven weeks
before the la*t summons came but bore
hi* suitering* without murmur or com
pi Hut and ha* left to hi* loved ones the
blessed *«»wranc« that he ha* not
cea*cd to live h it ha* only entered up
on ihe grand Immortal life promised by
a loving Kather.
He flail long been a member of Hose
maty Baptist Dhurvh and for a numocr
Of yesra Ailed the office of deacon, put
ting forth his beat elforts for the ad
vancement of the Master's cause and
waaspartdloa ripe old age. which
proved a blessing to all who came in
contact with Ida uplifting Indncnc*.
He hail passed the three score limit, be
Ing eighty three yjar* of sge.
Bv this sad bereavement a devoted
wife, eight children and a loving sister
are sorrow Ing for the loss of him w ho
was a source of c unfort and joy along
this eaithlv pilgrimage
We can only think of him as on*
who.e life l< worthy of Imi'athm, al
ways loyal pi hi* God. bis fellow man
and bl* country, and the esteem In
which lie was held hv friend* In hi*
enmmunltv and adj mrntng ones was
manifee rd by the large crowd that
gath-red »t the family burial ground
near lil» home to pay a last tribim to
his earthly life. Tne touching funeral
services were conducted bv his pastor
Kcv K I’ Galphlii assisted hy Ryv J
K Goode of Barnwell.
I,He’s work well done,
Now the jeweled crotvn
Uiion thy bead *baM rest
lu the land where j y< ahoc.nd
C. K U.
A GREAT GATHERING.
The Irtth General Uonfe'ence of the
Methodist Kpi*copal Church, South,
met in Asheville, N C. yesterday for a
session of three week*. An attendance
of l.OUO delegates Was expected.
Since the last General Conference,
four years ago. six bishops have died.
Tliejr *rcee*sor« will he elected, per
haps their nnmlter increased. No
South Carolinian has been named in
convention with this highest office.
M*nv other qu*s!iion* of great im
portance are to ire considered.
Tho etfurU of some of the Republic
an newspapers of today to foot tbe
**dcci peeput” trim believing that pros
perky is with ns in abundance and that
the land is tl iwing with milk and Inm
ev would he laughable If the situation
were not so pitifully serious.
In a recent !a»ue of a North CsrolitiH
Democratic paper the editor made the
assertion that per cent of the cotton i l<>"g "taple cotton from the Mississippi
THE M I Id. SITUATION,
Kigurea obtained at the ofiicc in Co
lumbia of Cotninfsalonep of Agrjcul
lure »to. E. J Watson show that only
tlfteeu cotton mills in this State are
now manufacturing coarse cation
good* partly in tbelr oUnta while over
a hundred and sixty other South
Carolina cotton mill* are importing
mills of that State had curtailed their
output. Ills "esteemed onutempoi aty*’
came back at bint with the information
that "somebody lied,” aud offered a*
proof that the iiiUT* were fatrhfug fntt
lime (ami in many instancea over time)
the fact that tlierw was tli«a a call to
the manufaciurera to meet at Greens
boro on a certain date to lake aiep* lor
w ard curtailment.
Wt don't know the exact per cant of
tbe mill* in tbe Old North state that
h*v« been curtailing tlieir output, but
we do koovy of our own personal know |.
edge that a great many have been run
ning nu short lime and that some have
suapeuded operation* entirely since the
Roosevelt panic, wi ll the consequent
loss to their already auflerlog opera
tlVMS.
The paper above referred to. Insteatl
of proving that the country ia Hi a
prosperous condition, shows hy it* own
statement* that the situation Is grow
•ng warae Instead of better—else why
this further curtailment f—and that lo-
vtew of tha fact that it la now nearly
three rears since tha "tlnancUl deprea
*iou” of.lOO; and with theTelni of goy-
vallcy, of which they iiiaiiufacttire
finer, light weight gooijs.
So vety little of the million and a
qu irtcr short staple cotton hales made
to this Slate is utannfaotured hera It
must go shroad, ivliileOUK mills buy
most of the seren hundred and fifty
thousand bales they use, from States
<<f the South Wear.
MON FONDUES A UlllUT).
In Pittsburg a savage Hon fondled
the hand that:« child thrust into hla
cage. Danger to a child ia aomelMie*
great when lea«t regarded. Often it
cornea through cold*, croup and w hoop
ing cough. They slay thousands that
Dr. King's New DIacovarv could have
saved. "A few dose* cured nnr baby
of a very bad ea*e of ernrip,” write*
Mrs George R Davit, of Flat Rock, N.
C. 4 ’We always giveR to him when
he takua eol). it’s a wonderful medi
cine for babies.” Hbat for eonght,
colda, hi ffrlppo, aatbmx. hemorrhages
weak laugs. 6fk', $1. Trial botria
free. Guaranteed Hy C. N. Rurckhal
U r, B A r Lk*a>ott 4 to. -
THE
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Shoe for Women
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Ladies, walking, driving or mo
toring, *'Qtteen QnaUty" is the
propej footwear. Simplicity of
stylo add* notable charm to the-
new models. We haVe many new
shapes that will meet with praioe
from the critical woman, in eVcty
last and leather that she would
Wear at any time. If you are in
quest of exclusiveness, we Jrecom-
meml the “Queen Quality,” in
suede) patent leather or gon metal.
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BARNWELL, S. 0,
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Shoe for Men
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Gentlemen, we have what you
want when you want it tir He*
Spring and Sumttlcr Oxfords, of
the famous "Crossctt” Brand.
You will find none as good at *
lower price, none better at »t»y
price. \Vc have a large showing
of die latest styles,--SMART
styles, too. Come in and let us
relieve that "tired feeling" of the
feet by fitting you with a pair of
"Crossctts."
BARRWELL, S- 6.
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We have Imd consigned to us to be soul at public auc
lion to the highest bidder the property known as the Col.
Mike Brown estate, right in the town of Barnwell, S. C.
On the above date this property will he sold; it is goin
to change hands no matter what it brings nml it will truly
he n chance of a lifetime, a golden opportunity’ for the
home seeker, the business man or the speculator. Many,
many men arc waiting today trying to decide whether to
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You should have a bank account no matter how small
your business. It is the very best way to establish a cred
it, not only with the bank but with business men with whom
you deal, and by paying all your bills with checks y*u get
tbe very best possible receipt. If you are not accustomed
to banking, call and talk it over with the officers.
yjaaif Hank of ilarmucll
invites chocking accounts—small or large—as well as
Savings Accounts.
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Harrv D. Calhoun, II. P- Dew,
President Cashief
W. L. Cave, N. G. VV. Walker,
Vice President Asst. Cashier
G. M. Greene, Attorney
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Jpvest ip TOWN Property
or not; these men were in the same state of mind years
ago; they lost their opportunities then and are passing
them hy now. Others bought and made money and will
do the same thing again; the waiting man’s time never
comes; act now! You owe it to your family to provide
them with a home or you owe it to your best judgment to
take advantage of an opportunity like this to make an in
vestment that will double itself in a short time.
Penny Brothers, the Invincible Twin Auctioneers,
will cry the sale, each speaking at the same time in the
same tone of voice. Thomas Brothers, the other twins,
will be on the ground and will gladly show all prospect
ive buyers every courtesy. Don’t fail to see these four
twins, the irresistible combination that sells lots at the
rate of one a minute. Hear Kiehaidson Brothers’ concert
hand and quartette. This alone Is worth going miles to
hear. It will he well worth yonr time to attend this sale.
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Hill Top Stables the Place!
Good BARGAINS for ALL1
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Grand March Nows far all Farmer Folks, for another choiee
car load of the best picked work and road stock arrives
Thursday, March 3rd, tor sale at Charlie Brown low prices!
2d Farm and Timber Mules
4 Exceptionally Nice Horses
These new comers arc sure to please and profit purchasers.
More Good News!
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Another car load of long-lastlfie Wagons, all sizes, Smooth
Riding Buggies, Strong and Handsome Harness* Whips,
Lap Robes of all classes just received. Come and choose
and make the right start. I'll help you.
Charlie Brown, Barnwell, S. C.
111 tlic Prooerty Is Nicely Loratci
and if you fail to get It now some one will make you pay
for it later. It will be sold on very, very easy-term* which
will be announced the day of the salt.
We want the largest crowd that has ever been in Barn
well. Yonr friends will be there,/so don’t fail to meet
them and attend the sale. W r c will appreciate your pres
ence on the grounds, whether you buy or not, Tuesday,
May 10th, at 10:30.
Mid ffiLTI i 11
GREENSBOKO, STi 0,
STEPHEN S. FURSE, JR*
EDMUND M. LAWTON.
FURSE ASD LAWTON. '
Cotton Factors, bagging and Ties, Fertiizers, .
Handlers of Upland, Sea Island and Florodora Cotton,
Liberal advances made on consignments of cotton.
Personal, prompt and careful attention to all business
entrusted to ua.
FURSE & LAWTON,
212 EastBay St., Savannah, Ga.
FARM LOANS.
Loan* negotiated i»j»f?n Improved
farms payable in annual Installments.
So ontumistion. Borrower* pay actual
cost of perfecting loan. For further
information apply to John B. Palmer
A Soo. P. O. Box Office SyDan
Bldff, Columbia, S C. Phone No. 1085
or R. A. Kills.
Barnwell, 6. C
LOANS NEGOTIATED.
Loans on town and farm property
negotiated In amount* of not leas then
|1 ,<>00 uu. Looj{ or abort lima, toutfa
Carolina fund*. ' '•
J. A. WUIU, Atty,
liuntwell, B. Ox
T.B. ELLIS, JR.
suiumc AND TOtBAClNC,
A postal card addressed tip
me at Lyndhurst, S. C. will
receive prompt attention*
MON IT TO LLND.
Money t*> land on first
reel estate. M par cant
aiuounte under f1000.00. f
oo a«aoaois ovtr fl.eoo oo.
< J. O. Tatteieot! A Sob.
—Ms.
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